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A Buyer's Guide to the Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar

No manufacture has played a larger role in solidifying the identity of the perpetual calendar than Patek Philippe.What a Perpetual Calendar Means in the Patek ContextPatek made the first perpetual calendar wristwatch in 1925, ref. 97975, and the first serially produced perpetual calendar in 1941, ref. 1526. That's eighty-plus years of continuous production in a complication most manufactures treat as an occasional statement piece. The institutional knowledge that accumulates over that span, in how the movement is sized, how the correction pushers are positioned, how the display architecture evolves, is genuinely difficult to replicate. When Patek introduced Caliber 240Q in 1977 and built the 3940 around it eight years later, the brand continued their innovating legacy with the perpetual calendar.

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